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Originally Posted by VWNate1
Well ;
Making a fuel gauge accurate isn't difficult , it just takes time (who has that ?!) and diligence .
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Right. And, as for my preference, I think it's accurate if the needle hits empty and you're out of gas.
I really try to keep mine about 3/4 full all the time. Don't know why. I just do. Everything's new in my
fuel gauge set up, and I still had to bend the float-bar to get it where *I* like it....
I suppose it's also good for some folks if they know it's full when it shows 1/2..........Or any points in between
that you've worked out with the bugger.
As long as it's consistent.